Buddi is a personal finance and budgeting software program for Linux and other Java-enabled platforms, aimed at those who have little or no financial background. In making this software, the author has attempted to make things as simple as possible, while still retaining enough functions to satisfy most home users.

Size: 166 KB - Software License: GPL

Buddi is released as Open Source Software. You can download it for free, with no disabled features and no time limit.

Buddi will run on almost any computer which has a Java virtual machine installed. This can include Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Buddi allows you to keep track of your finances without the need to spend hundreds of hours of learning how to use it, when all you want is just a simple Linux software application that shows you your current financial state of affairs.

Buddi supports the concept of plugins which can be used to expand its functionality. Available plugins for Buddi include Report (to make new reports for Buddi), Import / Export / Synchronize (to allow transfer of data between Buddi and another program), and a generic type which can be used to extend the core functionality of Buddi.

Buddi is currently available in multiple languages. Buddi is released under the GNU General Public License. Since Buddi is released as Open Source Software, everyone has free access to the source code.

Buddi comes in different versions for Linux, either as a simple, runnable Java file, or packaged for several different Linux distributions to facilitate the process of uninstalling the software later and to better integrate with your specific Linux distribution.